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1.     The Standby and Hibernation modes are designed to quit and resume to  work quickly  you can return to where you left off the next time you start  up the tablet PC   See  Managing Power    in Chapter 4 for more informa   tion      NEX T    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  16 MRC 2200 User Manual       Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    NEXCOM          Using the Quick Buttons e Press the F1 and F3 keys for 3 seconds to enter the  3 mode    The MRC 2200 has some user friendly quick buttons for quick access and To wake the system up from S3  press the power button  The system will  convent operation  go back to Windows     If you cannot enter the S3 mode using the function keys  follow the  steps below     1  Click Start  click Control Panel  and then double click Display     2  Click the Screen Saver tab  and then click Power                 Display Properties    Themes Desktop  Screen Saver  Appearance Settings       Programmable function keys    These four quick programmable buttons are located at the bottom right of  the tablet PC     Screen saver    Windows XP x     Wat 10   minutes     On resume  password protect    Monitor power  To adjust monitor power settings and save energy     click Power        e F1 button is the Escape key  in standard MS Windows  it is used to back  out of situation     e F2 button is the standard MS Windows F2 key  which is used to rename  an item when working in Windows  Pressing down F2 key for 3 seco
2.    NEXCOM International Co   Ltd     Mobile Computing Solutions  Mobile Rugged Computer  MRC 2200   User Manual    NEXCOM International Co   Ltd   Published March 2014 www nexcom com    Contents    NEXCOM       Contents    Preface Chapter 2  Getting Started  Meere  teeta                                        IV Oss this asst NOR IE NC PO 6   USC TOP AA vedio ECCE UU Prep I TEE Ea IV Getting t   Know MRE 2200    sees reete tn ro petet remettre odere bte Da Copas 7  esae essit mr                       IV Seu i NER 7  Regulatory Corpliance SEHISITIBIYS  acsccucsxaxaun thus iens vituperare estu t IV xcci ERREUR ER 8  Pecaration Or COn NONY ARR  IV Bottom View AE E E eere e ense rns enn d 8  nobis COMPITO AA AA V Gening Ihe MRC 2200 RUM II  9  WINGA dcin RWA RE vi Metalno the SIM Card IRR 9  E AE IA EE A E SE EAT E dme vii Installing the Battery Pack    11  Installation Recommendations                 ssssee Hmm vii Connecting the AC Power Adapter              sssses 13  Safety PVE CAU II Aa Vill TERIS MRO 2200 Ofiserien ran en nnn oS OE 14  Technical Support and Assistance    IX  Conventions Used in this Manual               ccccccccceecececeeeeeeeeeeetesseeeeeeeeeeeees IX Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC  Global Service Contact INnfOrmationN                           wwwmmananawanananawwnananawwwwaa x Starting and Stopping the Tablet PC    16  PaO Oe aa eI i RTT OTT xii Starting the Tablet PC a r anaa EEEE rn  16  Jrdenng ORE LOT ai xiii Stopping the Tablet PC 16    Jina Te 
3.  3 seconds to enter the S3   Suspend to RAM  mode             EH  MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 4  Managing Power NE COM    3  Remove the 2 mounting screws of the battery and then remove the 4  Press the power button to wake the system up from S3 mode   drained battery        Power button       3  Replace it with a fully charged battery        NEXCOM Sa    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  38 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 4  Managing Power DTI     EJEJEJ   External Battery Charger 3  Plug the AC power cord into the nearest electrical outlet and then plug  The external battery charger allows you to charge your spare batteries the other end to the battery charger s DC jack located at the rear of the  while another one is in use  It takes approximately 3 hours to charge a fully battery charger    depleted battery  With the WiFi disabled and the LCD panel s brightness  reduced  the battery can last for 4 hours     1  The 4 slots on the external battery charger allows charging 4 batteries        Power cord    4  Green light indicates the battery is fully charged        Orange light indicates the battery is charging     2  Insert the battery onto the charger  The battery will only fit one way and  easily plugs into place as shown        Batteries    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  39 MRC 2200 User Manual       Chapter 4  Managing Power NEXCOM       Power Management    The MRC 2200 supports ACPI  Advanced 
4.  Baud  s    eii m   c trus  Tr Stop bits  1   A Move this file Parity Bit  None     7  Compor Parameter Set   Copy this file Success  data bits 8 m    QD Publish this Fie to the  Web    Module Link Success    wt  Change Comport  Connect Test        3  E mal this fle    Ya Delete this File stop bits E hu    Other Places       e urdry  i  Shane Curtin    Password Download   Read Write Block pata   Modify Password  Compor Set       lt     Change Comport    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  32 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    3  Select the card     3a   3b     3c     Seek Card              Seek Card      Collision    Click Seek Card  The message box will show the detected card     Click Collision  The message box will show that the result of the col   lision is successful     Click Select  The message box will confirm that the card has been  selected successfully     LS ASTAG Mifare Module Demo Program  50       Mifare Card Operate Environment    Lower Operate  Message Box       Command  Seek Card  Result Seek Card  Success   This card is Mifare one   50       Select           Select    Terminate      Command  Collision  Result Collision Success  Serial number  DE 44B6A7    Lower Operate   Password Download   Read Write Block Data   Modify Password    NEXCOM        4  Download the password     4a  Under the Password Download area  click Key A   4b  It will load a password of 12 bytes   4c  Click OK to confirm the p
5.  Hexavalent  Chromium  Cr6      0 1  or 1 000ppm  Polybrominated biphenyls  PBB      0 196 or 1 000ppm  and Polybrominated diphenyl Ethers  PBDE     0 196 or  1 000ppm     In order to meet the RoHS compliant directives  NEXCOM has established an  engineering and manufacturing task force in to implement the introduction  of green products  The task force will ensure that we follow the standard  NEXCOM development procedure and that all the new RoHS components  and new manufacturing processes maintain the highest industry quality  levels for which NEXCOM are renowned        The model selection criteria will be based on market demand  Vendors and  suppliers will ensure that all designed components will be RoHS compliant        How to recognize NEXCOM RoHS Products     For existing products where there are non RoHS and RoHS versions  the suf   fix   LF   will be added to the compliant product name     All new product models launched after January 2006 will be RoHS compli   ant  They will use the usual NEXCOM naming convention     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Preface    Warranty and RMA    NEXCOM Warranty Period    NEXCOM manufactures products that are new or equivalent to new in  accordance with industry standard  NEXCOM warrants that products will  be free from defect in material and workmanship for 2 years  beginning  on the date of invoice by NEXCOM  HCP series products  Blade Server   which are manufactured b
6.  If you are familiar to tablet PCs  you may choose to read  only the parts containing information unique to your system     At the end of a working session  you can stop or shutdown the tablet PC  by turning off the power or leaving the tablet PC in Standby or Hiberna   tion mode     To Start up or    Starting and Stopping the Tablet PC To Select the Mode    Resume the PC    There are numerous ways to start and stop your tablet PC  Follow the shutdown instruction of your  Press the power  operating system  button       Standby If the Standby setting is enabled in Press the power  Starting the Tablet PC Windows  you can place the tablet PC  button   Always start the MRC 2200 by pressing the power button  Your MRC in Standby mode by pressing the power  2200 is pre loaded with XP Pro for embedded Operating System  OS   The button   system will automatically load the OS after you turn it on  Hibernation  If the Hibernation setting is enabled in  Press the power    Windows  your settings in Windows  button   you can place the tablet PC in Hiber    nation mode by pressing the power   button     Note  According to XP Pro for embedded user agreement  the  OS is intended for specific embedded application use only  This  agreement prohibits end user to install any comical software   such as email  word processor  worksheet  database  schedule   and financial applications directly onto this device  The device  must access these applications through its application server     AHHH       
7.  P N  88U00220001X0    2D Laser Barcode Scanner  Opticon  P N  88U00220003X0    HSDPA Mobile Card Pack w  Antenna Sierra MC8790V  P N  88U00210006X0  RFID Module  HF type 13 56MHz  P N  88U00220002X0    Bluetooth Pack w  Antenna  P N  88U00210007X0    GPS Pack w  Antenna  P N  88U00220000X0    Carry Case  P N  6019900015X00    Spare Battery Pack  3S1P   P N  4ZTSS26301X00    Vehicle Cigarette Adaptor Charger  P N  7400060010X00    USB to VGA Adaptor  P N  7500VGA004X00    USB to Giga LAN Adaptor  P N  7500LANO05X00    Windows XP Pro for Embedded Software Kit  P N  88U00220004X0     NEX    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved           Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Software Kit  P N  88U00220005X0   Power Cable  US   P N  60233POW38X00   Power Cable  EU   P N  60233POW39X00   Power Cable  UK   P N  60233POW40X00     Spare Battery Pack   3S1P   Desktop Holding Bracket       Docking Station    4 slot Battery        amp     Charger Vehicle Cigarette  Adaptor Charger  Vehicle  Docking Station _  aa            Carry Case    USB to VGA Adaptor       USB to Giga LAN Adaptor    B  Be  MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction    Chapter 1  Introduction    Overview       Front    Key Features    e 8  LCD  VGA with LED backlight  with 5 wires resistive  touch screen   e Intel   Atom    N450 1 6GHz processor   e Fully rugged MIL STD810F and IP54   e Drop resistant from a height of 4 feet   e Wireless connectivity of WLAN WWAN Bluetooth   e Wireless 
8.  The computer is provided with CD drives that comply with the ap   propriate safety standards including IEC 60825     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Preface    Technical Support and Assistance    1     For the most updated information of NEKCOM products  visit NEK   COM  s website at www nexcom com     2  For technical issues that require contacting our technical support team  or sales representative  please have the following information ready  before calling        Product name and serial number       Detailed information of the peripheral devices       Detailed information of the installed software  operating system   version  application software  etc         A complete description of the problem       The exact wordings of the error messages   Warning    1  Handling the unit  carry the unit with both hands and handle it with  care    2  Maintenance  to keep the unit clean  use only approved cleaning prod   ucts or clean with a dry cloth    3  CompactFlash  Turn off the unit s power before inserting or removing a    CompactFlash storage card     NEXCOM        Conventions Used in this Manual       an           Warning  Information about certain situations  which if not  observed  can cause personal injury  This will prevent injury to  yourself when performing a task     Caution  Information to avoid damaging components or losing  data     Note  Provides additional information to complete a task easily     Co
9.  and ready to be found  check box  and then click   Next      4  Select a device to add  and then click   Next      5  Enter a passkey for the device     Adding a device  Steps to take on the device    1  On the connecting device  click in the message that indicates that you  are requesting a connection     2  Enter the same passkey as entered in step 5     When the passkey is verified  the connection is complete  The device is  now visible on your computer  By default  the option to turn discovery off  is selected so that the computer does not remain discoverable at all times   Refer to Windows Help for more detail     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    Using the GPS Feature  Optional for MRC 2200     The MRC 2300 have the build in GPS receiver module by default  Global  Positioning System  GPS  uses a constellation of 24  up to 32  medium  earth orbit satellites to transmit and receive microwave signals to deter   mine its current location     You need to install the third party GPS navigation software to take advan   tage of the GPS feature     Setup Window Screenshot    Double click Gpsinfo Vista icon from Desktop to start GPS   W GpsView V3 1 Betad Asl   File F  Set 5  AddFunc A  Help H     Tim   Ta First  Second       Com Port Selection    Baud Rate Selection  Time To Haasi  Sacond    Cold Start Cold Start     a Hot Start      Tana Te Search OFS       File name          
10.  changes to hard drive  the boot device will be     set to  None         Hard Disk Drives   Display the Hard Disk information connected to the system      gt  Boot Device Priority     gt  Hard Disk Drives    2 67     Copyright 1985 2009  American Megatrends        Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  47 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 6  Using BIOS Setup and System N  CO M       Security Menu Exit Menu    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Save Changes and Exit       Exit Options  Security Settings Save Changes and Exit    Change Supervisor Password  Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS  Supervisor Password controls access to the setup utility  has the authority  to overwrite User Password  Discard Changes and Exit   Exit utility without saving setup data to CMOS  Change User Password   User Password controls access to the setup utility  Discard Changes   Load previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items    Boot Sector Virus Protection     Select the options to enable the protection feature to protect the Master Load Optional Defaults  Boot Record  MBR  from virus infection  Save Setup data to CMOS  NEXCOM Zo    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  48 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 7  Warranty and Service    LEGY    Chapter 7  NEXCOM Warranty and Service For MRC   Mobile Rugged Computer  Product line    1  Warranty Period    1 1 NEXCOM makes products in accordance with the Industry standard  and  NEXCOM warrant
11.  for those Out Of Warranty RMA  service     5 1 1 Basic Labor Cost and Testing Fee   5 1 2 Parts Fee  NEXCOM will charge for main IC  chip set  and so on     5 1 3 3rd Party Parts Fee  replacement for CPU  DIMM  HDD  Chassis  PSU   LCD Panel  Battery Pack  Mount  Hold Arm and so on     All the fees are listed in the NEXCOM RMA Service Charge Table posted on  the NEXCOM website     5 2 Out of Warranty product will have a three  3  months warranty for the  fixed issues  If the product failed with different problem after the RMA  process  they still incur the service charge of  Out of Warranty      5 3  Out of Warranty  products will not be repaired without a signed PI  from the customer  as the agreement of the charged RMA service repair  process     6  Extended Warranty Program    An Extended Warranty Service Program is available for normal channel  partners  distribution agents  and end customers  All NEXCOM customers  could buy additional warranty period for their NEXCOM products to have  more cares and services provided by NEXCOM After sales Service Team and  System     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 7  Warranty and Service    The EWP  Extended Warranty Program  Service that customers could  choose from include    Product Cat  Warranty  egor    Period    Warranty Extension    CPU HDD      Extended Warranty Service Fee  Not including the Freight Charge  is listed  in the NEXCOM RMA Service Charge Table
12.  it is not in use   see Chapter 3      9  Deactivate Bluetooth wireless function when it is not in use   see Chap   ter 3      10  Turn off the tablet PC when it is not in use     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 5  Expanding Your Tablet PC NEXCOM    Chapter 5  Expanding Your Tablet PC    Tablet PC capability can be enhanced by connection of various peripheral Using the Docking Station    devices     When apply  be sure to accompany the devices instruction with the rel     evant section in this chapter  Docking station is an add on option     This chapter provides guidelines of installing and using the following A docking station is a device which eliminates the hassle of connecting  devices  and disconnecting various cables and peripherals when the tablet PC is      USB mint USB device used in multiple places  The docking station can be connected thru the    docking connector located at the bottom of the tablet PC  Simply locate    e Docking Station  the docking connector and connect it to the docking station     Connecting a USB mini USB Device    Your tablet PC has two USB ports for connection of USB devices such as  digital camera  scanner  printer  modem  mouse etc  Please note the USB  ports may support transfer rates up to 12 MB s for USB 1 1 devices and Docking connector at the  480 MB s for USB 2 0 devices  bottom of MRC 2200       Your tablet PC is also equipped with one mini USB port for USB co
13.  outlet     The Battery Charge Indicator located on the tablet PC should glow in am   ber lighting to indicate charging is in progress  It is suggested to keep the  tablet PC power off while the battery is charging     When the battery is fully charged  the Battery Charge Indicator will turn  green  Charging process of a Li lon battery usually completes in 3 hours  under the temperature of 25 C  Longer charging time may be required in  a lower temperature     NOTE  The battery level may become lower even it is fully  charged due to the self discharging process  It is a normal situ   ation and could be happened whether or not the battery pack  is installed in the tablet PC    AHHH        Failure to charge the battery at least once a month may reduce  the battery s ability to charge re charge        Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved      Tn Tm     Initializing the Battery Pack    Initializing is a process of fully charging a battery pack  discharging it  and  then fully charging it again  The whole process may take several hours     Two circumstances require battery pack initializing  One is when a brand  new battery pack is to be used for the first time  Another one is the occur   rence of a battery actual operating time is much less than expected     There are 3 steps to initialize the battery pack     1  Turn off the tablet PC power  Then connect the AC adapter to recharge  the battery pack     2  Disconnect the AC adapter and leave the tab
14.  p   g Ox NEN  b aink bs 899 qx mm  Free Public WiFi 4  DB 100x        AA    TTT    Rescan Add to Profes Connect    Status  gt  gt  dlink  lt    gt  O0 16 11 62 84 D2       Extra info gt  gt  Link is Up  Tx Power  gt  gt   1003   Chanel      B       2447 MHz  central channel   6  Authentication       pen  Encryption   gt  NONE  Network Type      Infrastructure  IF Address  gt  gt  192  168 0  tdt  Sub Mask   gt  2552552550  Default Gateway      192  1685 0  1 Receive  HT    Link Speed  gt  gt  54 0 Mbps  Throughout      15 300 Kbps SEU    Transmit    Link Speed  gt  gt  135 0 Mbps  Throughput   gt  0 000 Kbps    Ew x   40 SHAD   gt  6  Gl   gt  bong M gt  7 SHRI 2   nfs       3  Choose  a wireless network to connect  click   Connect    and follow the Windows  instruction to complete the network setup     NEXCOM        4   f you are connecting to a protected network  enter the security info  when prompted     Using the Bluetooth Wireless Feature    You may use the build in Bluetooth feature for short range wireless com   munications between devices up to 10 meters  The default setting of the  Bluetooth feature is active  always ON  upon booting your tablet PC  and it  is in the general discoverable and pair able mode     Adding a device  Steps to take on the MRC 2200   1  From Desktop  go to Start  gt  Run  type bthprops cpl  and then click   lt OK gt     2  In Bluetooth Settings  click   Add      3  In the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard  click to select the  My device is set  up
15.  posted in NEXCOM website       Extended Warranty could be ordered before the product shipment  After  the product shipment  extra fee of Logistic Handling Charge will be added     7  Product End of Support    Any product being discontinued will be announced as EOL  End of Life   and  identified on the price list for at least six months prior to its discon   tinuation  And  at the last buy day  discontinued products will be removed  from the price list and are no longer available for purchase unless specially  requested     Product Support  however  will last until the day of EOS  End of Support   which is the last Shipment Day of EOL product plus the product Warranty    Period  So  the product support and warranty for the Last buy discontinued       CECY    product will be granted until its warranty period is expired  that s  reaching  the EOS Day of the product     Before its EOS Day  NEXCOM will continue to investigate  trouble shoot   ing  and characterize issues in an attempt to provide solution and work   around for the product  when it reaches its EOS Day  NEXCOM will only  provide limited support on a commercial effort basis     NEXCOM reserves the right to charge for any requested support service  of any her EOS product  In addition  NEXCOM reserves the right to reduce  service available for renewal EOL product under this policy at any time in  its sole discretion  with or without notice     8  NEXCOM RMA Service Information  NEXCOM Website at  www nexcom com tw    N
16.  such as the device drivers    2 3 2 External devices such as HDD  printer  scanner  mouse  and so on   2 3 3 Accessories parts that were not approved by NEXCOM and     2 3 4 Accessories parts were added to products after they were shipped  from NEXCOM     2 4 Product will be treated as  Out of Warranty  if  2 4 1 It expires the warranted period   2 4 2 It had been altered by persons other than an authorized NEXCOM    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 7  Warranty and Service    service person or  which have been subjected to misuse  abuse  accident   or improper installation     2 4 3 It doesn t have the NEXCOM Serial Number labeling for warranty  period identification tracking     RMA that NEXCOM has determined not to be covered by the warranty will  be charged the NEXCOM standard repair fee for the repairing  If a RMA is  determined to be not repairable  customer will be notified and product s   may be returned to customer at their request  a minimum service fee may  be charged however     3  RMA Procedure    For the RMA  Return Merchandise Authorization  shipment  customer is  responsible for packaging and shipping the product to the designated  NEXCOM service site  with shipping charges prepaid by the customer   The original NEXCOM shipping box should be used whenever possible   NEXCOM shall pay for the return of the product to the customers loca   tion  In case of expedited shipping request  an extra 
17.  the Wireless status  Orange     o Light sensor    Barcode  RFID Key Function key for Barcode   RFID    2 built in digital stereo speakers  2 2W 4Q   one on each  side       4 jPowerSwith    Powers on ano off the device     on and off the device    5  Wireless Switch Wireless on off switch            Navigation Navigation function button to go up  down  left   3  P    Cy Bionic   right  and select    Programmable 4 Programmable Function keys   Function Keys FIZ ESC  F2  Continuously press the F2 key for 3 secs to activate  Screen Rotation  F3  Brightness UP  F4  Brightness Down    8 Microphone Digital microphone     9  Camera Switch Function key for CMOS camera       n  EH  Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  7 MRC 2200 User Manual       Chapter 2  Getting Started N  CO Q M       Rear View Bottom View    Part  C in 19V   3 42A  65W     Docking Connector  1 x 32 pin Po Go connector for connecting a docking    SUB    6 Mcn 35mm Micin jack    Part Function    Stylus Pen Stylus Pen designed for resistive touch screen  2 0M Pixel CMOS camera    3 Battery   Location of the 2600mAh battery pack  SIM Card Holder Location of the SIM card holder       NEXCOM 2    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  8 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 2  Getting Started N  lt C Q M    Getting the MRC 2200 Running  Installing the SIM Card    1  Make sure the MRC 2200 s power is off  3  Remove the 2 mounting screws of the battery and then r
18. 2200 User Manual    Chapter 2  Getting Started    Connecting the AC Power Adapter    Note    Although the system supports both external AC power and  internal battery  we highly recommend that you use AC power  whenever you are powering on MRC 2200 for the first time     Using a power adapter other than the one included in the pack   age may damage both the battery and MRC 2200     1  With the front side facing up  open the left cover located at the bot   tom side of MRC 2200 to access the power connector        Power connector    2     Plug the AC power adapter        Power  adapter    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     13    MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 2  Getting Started NEXCOM       Turning MRC 2200 On    1  Press the power button  2  MRC 2200 will boot the Windows XP operating system        Power  button    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  14 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 2  Getting Started    NEXCOM       3  Use the Navigation button to control the cursor        Navigation  button    4  Your MRC 2200 is now ready to use     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  15 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC  T2 Il    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    In this chapter  you will learn information about the use of the MRC 2200  Stopping the Tablet PC  If you are new to tablet PCs  reading this chapter will help you learn the  operating basics 
19. 241 cond    TEUSFLITOUST2 1  2259 8352377 HI  127 79  3409 16  E Jun   j Es     tp FIXED    5E EVA DB DO 28  177 295    10  0  Sat  SOPD ABTOT4 1 2458 BABI  N 17129 140078   FPF 070514  1 2459 854901  N  17179  C920  EJ y5    3n 25 10 20    EFI ET ET  EF   20  FE  2 712 di 1 7i    15 09 18 27 22 26 12 24 21 05 14 29    FSaveOle3  Save Wot    GPS C N       e    Satellite Distribution Map        Display the position of all connected   Satellites   e A unique number is assigned to each satellite    e Red circle indicates that the satellite location is known trom almanac  intormation  however  the satellite is not currently being tracked    e Green circle indicates that the satellite is being tracked  how ever  it is  not being used in the current position solution    e Blue circle indicates that is being tracked and is being used in the cur   rent position     NEXCOM           Latitude        User s current latitude is displayed in N S degree  North   South Hemisphere  format     Satellite Status Chart      display the status of each connected satellite    e The number under each bar marks corresponding Satellite  and the  height of each bar represents the strength of the satellite     e Red bar indicates that the satellite location is known from almanac  information  however  the satellite is not currently being tracked     e Green solid bar indicates that the satellite is being tracked  however  it  is not being used in the current position solution     e Blue bar indicates th
20. 7  C Copyright 1985 2009  American Megatrends  In    Advanced Settings  CPU Configuration     You can use this screen to select options for advanced CPU Configuration  Settings  Use the up and down  lt Arrow gt  keys to select an item  Use the   lt Plus gt  and  lt Minus gt  keys to change the value of the selected option     IDE Configuration     Your computer has two IDE channels  Primary and Secondary  and each  channel can be installed with one or two devices  Master and Slave   Use  these items to configure each device on the IDE channel     Backlight Configuration   Select the options to enable disable auto backlight sensor     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 6  Using BIOS Setup and System DTI     LEE  South Bridge Configuration  Boot Settings  Select the options to support USB functions  Boot Device Priority     Set the boot device options to determine the sequence in which the com   USB Configuration  puter checks which device to boot from  The settings are Removable Dev      This setting allows you to enable disable the onboard USB controller  Set Hard Drive  or ATAPI CDROM  The Optimal and Fail Safe settings are   the value of USB Function to allow the system to enable or disable the 1st boot device     Removable Device  onboard USB ports  2nd boot device     ATAPI CDROM  3rd boot device    Hard Drive  Boot Menu    Note  Hard Drive must be configured as 1st boot device to boot  up  If there are
21. Check if the wireless LAN radio is turned on     Check if you have wireless Access Point nearby your tablet PC     can find the wireless LAN connection but the radio signal s qual  1  Move your PC closer to the wireless Access Point or another wireless LAN device   ity is poor    Remove any obstructions between your PC and the wireless Access Point     Check if there is a radio device around that can cause high interference to wireless LAN connection  Consult your    dealer or an experienced radio technician for help     have good wireless LAN radio signal but have no access to 1  Check if the SSID setting is the same for every wireless LAN device in the network   network   Your PC may not recognize the connection status changes  Restart the PC     Make sure that the IP address and subnet mask setting is correct     Check if the network configuration is appropriate     Check if the user name or password is correct        Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  54 MRC 2200 User Manual    Appendix A  Troubleshooting DTI        Audio Problems    EIS is no sound output from the speaker  1  Check if the audio driver is installed properly in your PC   2  Check if the sound volume control is set too low or mute  Increase the sound volume   Bad sound quality is produced  1  Check if the sound volume control is set too high or too low  Setting the volume to extremes will cause bad  sound quality        3  The external audio device does not work  1  Check 
22. Configuration and Power Inter   face  for power management  The power management feature reduce the  power consumption  thus conserve battery usage     With an ACPI compliant enabled in Windows XP  the operating system  controls the power supply usage  The power is distributed to different  components on an as needed basis     To maximize the battery power that best fit your needs  configure the  Power Management setting from Desktop  go to Start  gt  Control Panel  gt   Power Options    Power Schemes  Refer to Windows Help for detail     Power Options Properties       aa i  E mj    Power Schemes  Alarms   Power Meter   Advanced   Hibemate         Select the power scheme with the most appropriate settings for  this computer  Note that changing the settings below will modify  the selected scheme     ej    Power schemes    m    Settings for Portable Laptop power scheme  When compuleris        Plugged in E Running on  batteries    Turn off monitor  After 3 mins iv  After 30 mins      Portable Laptop    Turn off hard disks    Never iv  After 30 mins    System standby  Never iv  After 1 hour                Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  40 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 4  Managing Power    Hibernation    Hibernation is a useful power saving feature to conserve battery power  As  the name suggests  hibernation   the unit saves all the running applica   tions and documents before it shuts down  When the unit is awake from  Hibernation mode  i
23. EXCOM provides all the product information  company briefing  and the  RMA Service System to provide the needed service to the customers     Please do look for the eRMA System for requesting a RMA Service  check   ing the RMA Service Table for any extra service required  RMA Contact  Window and Procedure Guideline listed for the follow up tracking of your  RMA     OM    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Appendix A  Troubleshooting NEXCOM       Appendix A  Troubleshooting    Display Problems    Nothing appears on the LCD screen  1  Check if the screen is turned off by the screen saver or power management function   2  Check if you have properly set the brightness level     Constant black or constant white dots appear on the display at  1  Small number of discolored or bright dots on the screen are an intrinsic characteristic of TFT LCD technology   all times       3  The characters on the screen are dim  1  Adjust the brightness        Battery Problems    The battery does not charge    Check if the AC adapter is securely connected     Check if the battery pack is installed correctly     Check if the battery connector conduction terminals are clean     Check if the battery is too hot or cold  Wait until the battery pack returns to normal operating temperature to  charge the battery       Partial charging and discharging of the battery often may not allow the battery to charge to its full capacity   Discharging the b
24. Fi WptNameys  S Sam Seve Wet ave Traed      Click to start  NMEA log    NEXCOM     Scan Com Port      Scan all available communication port for GPS recep   tion     Cold Start      Cold start the GPS receiver       Power Save      Check the box to enable disable the Power Save Mode   the option is available only when a GPS device is found        Tab Menu      Switch between Setup and GPSINFO windows       Com Port Selection      Select the appropriate communication port  where GPS receiver is configured  it may be necessary to try several com   munication ports until the right one is found        Baud Rate Selection      Select the appropriate transferring rate  Please  set the baud rate at 9600        Start GPS button      Turn on off the GPS device     VTG check box    Some navigation or map software requires to receive  VTG data output for during operation  Check the box to activate the  VTG data output      WAAS EGNOS    Check the box to activate WAAS EGNOS in order to  increase the accuracy of positioning     Main GPS data Window    Display data received by GPS device     NACOM owWggss2tt27dilqd pgd  dM3DnmmmE     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    GPS Info Window Screenshot     gt  piView2 6 6 For Atmel  F  e E  Seb  AddFunc A  HelpiH     cow         Estar  rere Te Fira Fix    stacend  s Tere  To Haam  here GP 5  erm er art Seco    POS STATUS  Fisi  Nm Search  P   Cem   
25. IL STD 810F methods 501 4  502 4   Storage Temperature   30  C to 60  C   Tested MIL STD 810F methods 501 4  502 4   Thermal Shock   20 C to 50 C   Tested MIL STD 810F method 503 4   Relative Humidity  0  to 95    Tested MIL STD 810F method 507 4   Vibration 5G PTP at 5 500Hz   Tested MIL STD 810F method 514 5C 3  Highway truck   Transit Shock  4 feet drop  polywood  all surfaces  edges and corners  26  drops    Tested MIL STD 810F method 516 5    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction    Mechanical Shock  20g  11ms  Terminal Sawtooth  Operating 40g   11ms  Terminal Sawtooth  Non Operating   Tested MIL STD 810F method 516 5   Crash Shock  75g  11ms  Terminal Sawtooth   Tested MIL STD 810F method 516 5   Rain  Drip Proof  7 gal ft2 hr   Compliance  MIL STD 810F and IP54    Certifications    CE approval  FCC Class B    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction NEXCOM    Mechanical Dimensions       E  EH  Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  5 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 2  Getting Started    Chapter 2  Getting Started    Thank you for purchasing NEXCOM s MRC 2200 mobile rugged computer     In this chapter  we will show you step by step procedures on how to get  the MRC 2200 up and running     Overview    Featuring an 8  TFT display  MRC 2200 introduces the LED backlight TFT  technolo
26. LAN supports WiFi 802 11 b g n   e WWAN supports GSM GPRS HSDPA WCDMA  optional        Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved        Rear    Integrated GPS module supports RF passing through to  external connector over cradle  optional    Integrated laser barcode scanner  1D 2D  or HF type RFID   optional    Integrated 2M pixel camera at rear or at front bezel  op   tional    1 Navigation key and 4 Programmable function keys  Battery life that last for over 4 6 hours       H  MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction    Specifications   CPU Support   e Intel   Atom    N450 1 6GHz processor  Chipset   e Intel   System Controller Hub ICH8M  Main Memory    e 1GB DDR2 SDRAM  667MHz  e Supports up to 2GB  optional     Storage    e Supports 1 x 1 8  SSD or HDD  Toshiba MK1235GSL SATA interface  e SSD supports up to 64GB    Audio    Intel  High Definition audio   e AC  97 compatible   e 2 built in 2W speakers   e 1 external Mic in and 1 external Line out  e 1 internal Microphone    Display    e 8  TFT LCD with LED backlight  800 x 600 pixels  SVGA   e 5 wires resistant touch screen  e Built in ambient light sensor to adjust LCD brightness    I O Interface    e 3 external USB 2 0 ports  1 mini USB connector  2 USB connectors   e   Mic in   e 1 Line out   e 1 2M pixel CMOS camera   e 1 19V DC power input   e   Docking connector    Communication    e 1 WiFi module  802 11 b g n    e 1 Class 2 Bluetooth module V 2 1   EDR  optional    e   GPS module  
27. QUK BURNOM M T m UM 17  Chapter 1  Introduction Programmable TUNA WW 17  avc          D                                     1 Using the On screen Keyboard                sssssssse e 2  aE TESI OS uic ouem nete dto pii muni E E E OTE I M Edu en d 1 Using the TOUCHSCHEEN ai Wa 21  Sere sch NE E ET 2 Using the Video Features ai 22  jussis eB ie ORE 5 Using the Audio Fetu suorone 22  Connecting AUDIO DEVICES  iaacsiva ve sua dilecte cti acti Ma ua es ios Gu nri aad 22  Using the CMOS Camera Features               ssssssssse 22  Using the Communication FeatureS                   w  wwwwwmmemamemwmameniweninanuwuwa 24    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  il MRC 2200 User Manual    Contents   LEE  Using the Wireless LAN              ssesssssseee mne 24 Advanced MENU PT 46  Using the Bluetooth Wireless Feature            cccccccccccceccccceeeseeeeeeceessaeeees 25 Advanced Sell lS Ii 46  Using the GFS PEU Aaa 26 BOOUIIGIAU C CET 47  Using the 3 50 FA aa 28 DOSE SOLITOS OPAN AAA DE WAW 47  Using Barcode Scanner Features  Optional                                 mmmmewwmwmmmama  30 square                 48   Using RFID Features  Optional               sssssssss www ww mamaazi mua 32 zd gqe            e                 EEm         P    48    Chapter 4  Managing Power    Chapter 7  NEXCOM Warranty and Service For MRC    AC nro qM    Q 35  Mobile Rugged Computer  Product line   Battery Pack                                 35 1  Warranty Period    49  Ch
28. Safety Information    Before installing and using the device  note the following precautions     Read all instructions carefully      Do not place the unit on an unstable surface  cart  or stand      Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual       When replacing parts  ensure that your service technician uses parts  specified by the manufacturer       Avoid using the system near water  in direct sunlight  or near a heating  device       The load of the system unit does not solely rely for support from the  rackmounts located on the sides  Firm support from the bottom is highly  necessary in order to provide balance stability      The computer is provided with a battery powered real time clock circuit   There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced  Replace  only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufactur   er  Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions     NEXCOM        Installation Recommendations    Ensure you have a stable  clean working environment  Dust and dirt can  get into components and cause a malfunction  Use containers to keep  small components separated     Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you trom accidentally  damaging the internal components  Most of the procedures that follow  require only a few simple tools  including the following     e A Philips screwdriver   e A flat tipped screwdriver  e A grounding strap   e An anti static pad    Using your fingers can disconnect most o
29. Use BIOS Setup    When to Use  This program should be executed under the following conditions     e When changing the system configuration   e When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are  prompted to make changes to the Setup program   e When redefining the communication ports to prevent any conflicts   e When making changes to the Power Management configuration   e When changing the password or making other changes to the secu   rity setup    Normally  CMOS setup is needed when the system hardware is not con   sistent with the information contained in the CMOS RAM  whenever the  CMOS RAM has lost power or the system features need to be changed     Starting BIOS Setup    When the system is powered on  the BIOS will enter the Power On Self Test   POST  routines  These routines perform various diagnostic checks  if an er   ror is encountered  the error will be reported in one of two different ways     e  f the error occurs before the display device is initialized  a series of  beeps will be transmitted     e  f the error occurs after the display device is initialized  the screen will  display the error message     Powering on the computer and immediately pressing   F2   allows you to  enter Setup  Another way to enter Setup is to power on the computer and  waits for the following message during the POST     Press the   F2   key to enter Setup     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 6  Usin
30. andby or Hibernation mode    1  Turn off the tablet PC    2  Connect the tablet PC with AC adapter     If no action has taken  the tablet PC will be hibernate and turn off auto   matically    CAUTION  Do not access any PC card when the battery is low   It might cause access failure when the battery runs out before  the access is completed  thus losing any information data           Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     NEXCOM     Replacing the Battery Pack      N  CAUTION  Explosion might occur when an inappropriate battery  gemman iS replaced to the system  Use only the tablet PC manufacturer s     recommended battery pack for replacement  Follow the dealer s  instructions to discard any used battery        Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack     Purchase additional battery packs and fully charged them as up  for travel or extended usage     To replace the battery pack  follow the steps in the next section     Hot Swappable Battery    MRC 2200 supports the Hot Swappable Battery feature  This allows you to  replace the battery while the unit is running  Hot Swap is a safe procedure   isolated from electrical hazards  You may leave the unit and connected  devices on during the replacement procedure  To hot swap batteries     1  Save and close all files  You may leave the applications running but we  strongly recommend that you close the files to prevent loss or damage  to the files     2  Press the F1 and F3 keys simultaneously for
31. arging the Battery PACK    36 2  Warranty Coverage    enemies 49  Initializing the Battery Pack    36 VPP OCS e E N DE eases  50  Checking the Battery Level    eesti eene 36 A WE OUT Te AIM ia mutatis aaa 50  Battery Low Signals and Actions sssrinin 37 o Our O Waranty SEVICE ii T nE tee reo meres ere 51  Repacdng TNE Battery PACK assein roan Tase ikoe ED ERE 37 5  Extended Waranty Progra III 5  Hot Swappable Battery    37 YA alaa TAGO Aa Sa SAA AAA AA AAA WAA 52  extemal paten e nal Be AAA AAA aD dae d ba AA 39 8  NEXCOM RMA Service Information                                                    B5   Power Manageme II  40   PANS ST TI OIA PER C OE 41 Appendix A  Troubleshooting     NA IA En o mc E E T TE A E ten ter ere 53   Chapter 5  Expanding Your Tablet PC i s   Connecting a USB mini USB Device                   ssesssesee 42    simi dne DOCKING AN 42    Chapter 6 Using BIOS Setup and System    When and How to Use BIOS Setup                  esssssese 44  Wen OS m                       secu 44  Starting BIUS SGUD eserse nereh ERNEA petiuit em teg tu Fatum REEE ENE ETERRA 44  Moving Around and Making Selections             ccccccceccccceeeseeeceeeeeeeae ees 45   WE                                      Um 45  Systemi OVETVIEW                       EEEa 46    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  ill MRC 2200 User Manual    Preface    Preface    Copyright   This publication  including all photographs  illustrations and software  is  protected u
32. assword                   I ASTAG Mifare Module Demo Program  50    Mifare Card Operate Environment    Password  Password Download    Download    Selector 0 as Selector 8     Selector 1 E Selector 9 I     Selector 2 D Selector A NEN  Selector 3   Selector B    Selector 4   Selector C    Selector 5   Selector D    Selector 6 PO Selector E I       Selector   Selector F     Password Download Area   v Key A C Kev B       Read Write Block Data   Modify Password       Lower Operate Pabsword Download    Key A OK    COM aoa a 2a   sssddsdsssdgdcdgd ttt2s22et255ni   EH    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  33    MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC NEXCOM       5  Modify the password   5a  Under Password Input  modify the password in the Key A field   5b  Under Selector Select  select a selector     5c  Click OK to confirm the changes           J ASTAG Mifare Module Demo Program S50 3  x    Mifare Card Operate Environment  Password Input  Key A Key A  FFFFFFFFFFFF See  Key B  FFFFFFFFFFFF P cT    Access Coditions    x   d    Password Download   Read Write Block Data Modify Password    Note  After you have modified the password  remember to load  the password again        NACOM Ci    uk  EH    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  34 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 4  Managing Power    Chapter 4  Managing Power    Tablet PC can be operated on external AC power or on internal battery  power  This c
33. at the tracked and is being used in the current  position      Date      display the current date in  dd mm yy  format     Time      display the current  UTC  time in  hh mm ss  format    Direction      display the current direction from 000 0  to 359 9    Speed      Display the current moving speed in km hour     Positioning Status   Three Modes  1  No Fix  2  2D Positioning  3  3D Positioning     Horizontal Accuracy    Range from 0 5 to 99 9  the smaller the better    Position Accuracy    Range from 0 5 to 99 9  the smaller the better     Longitude      Display current longitude in EAW  East West Hemisphere     Time  hhmmss     NACOM   QSSEEBNBBBBE WIEESEgEEEEEEEENNM      Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC NEXCOM    GPS Information Instructions  1  Make sure that the GPS device is properly inserted   2  Start GPS Information Software     3  Choose and select the proper communication port   It might be neces   sary to try each available port to find the right one since the default  communication port varies according to different hardware device      4  Click  Start GPS button  to activate the GPS receiver     5  Upon successful connection  GPS output data should be displayed in   Main GPS data Window     If no data is observed  make sure the GPS  receiver is working and properly inserted  Otherwise choose another  communication port     6  Satellite status can be observed in th
34. attery completely and then recharging it will help solve the problem   3  The battery operating time indicated on the battery meter does  1  The actual battery operating time may differ from the remaining time reported by the system depending on  not match the actual operating time  how you are using the PC  If the actual operating time is much shorter than expected  please check if discharg   ing the battery completely and recharging it will help        Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  53 MRC 2200 User Manual    Appendix A  Troubleshooting NEXCOM       Bluetooth Wireless Transmission Problems      cannot use Bluetooth to connect to another device  1  Make sure the Bluetooth feature of the PC and Bluethooth device have been activated and is not in hidden  mode     2  Make sure that the distance between the PC and Bluetooth device is not over 10 meters and there are no ob   structions between the PC and Bluetooth device        USB Device Problems    The PC does not recognize a newly installed USB device  1  Check if unplugging and plugging the USB device helps   2  Check if removing other USB devices helps   3  Check if the USB device driver is installed properly   4  Check if the device needs an external power supply and the power is turned on   5  If a USB hub is used  remove the hub from the PC and attach the USB device directly to the PC        Wireless LAN Problems      Check if the wireless LAN device driver is installed properly     
35. chip  BGA chip  etc  Passive components will be repaired for  free  ex  resistor  capacitor        Items will be replaced with NEXCOM products if the original one cannot  be repaired  Ex  motherboard  power supply  etc        Replace with 3rd party products if needed         f RMA goods can not be repaired  NEXCOM will return it to the cus   tomer without any charge     Board Level       Component fee  NEXCOM will only charge for main components  such  as SMD chip  BGA chip  etc  Passive components will be repaired for  free  ex  resistors  capacitors         f RMA goods can not be repaired  NEXCOM will return it to the cus   tomer without any charge     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Preface    Warnings    Read and adhere to all warnings  cautions  and notices in this guide and  the documentation supplied with the chassis  power supply  and accessory  modules  If the instructions for the chassis and power supply are incon   sistent with these instructions or the instructions for accessory modules   contact the supplier to find out how you can ensure that your computer  meets safety and regulatory requirements     Cautions    Electrostatic discharge  ESD  can damage system components  Do the de   scribed procedures only at an ESD workstation  If no such station is avail   able  you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist  strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis     
36. ct Field     26 54  General Help  Systen Date  Thu 07 22 2010  Save and Exit  Current EC Module      M22 2005 0F41 Exit    v02 67  OCopuright 1905 2009  American Megatrends  Ini  pur ig         EH  MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 6  Using BIOS Setup and System    System Overview  AMIBIOS     Display the version of the current Bios    Processor   Display the current process information    System Memory   Display the system memory size    System Time System Date     Use this option to change the system time and date  Highlight System  Time or System Date using the   Arrow   keys  Enter new values through  the keyboard  Press the  lt Tab gt key or the   Arrow   keys to move between  fields  The date must be entered in MM DD YY format  The time is entered  in HH MM SS format     Advanced Menu    Select the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced  BIOS Setup screen     You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen  such as  CPU Configuration  to go to the sub menu for that item  You can display  an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the   Arrow   keys   The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below        VARNING  Setting wrong values in below sections  nay cause systen to nalfunction      gt  IDE Configuration    gt  SuperIO Configuration    gt  Hardware Health Configuration   gt  USB Configuration    gt  PCIPnP Configuration    gt  Backlight Configuration    gt  South Bridge Configuration    F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    v02 6
37. e    GPS Info Window     Use the   Tab Menu  to switch between Setup window and GPS info window        Please make sure to de activate the GPS device before exiting this pro   gram     Using the 3 5G Feature  Optional     3 5G is a 3G mobile telephony communications protocol in the High   Speed Packet Access  HSPA  family  It allows networks based on Universal  Mobile Telecommunications System  UMTS  to have higher data transfer  speeds and capacity     To use the 3G feature on your tablet PC  you need to install the 3G SIM  card  subscribe 3G service from your service provider  or network operator   AHHHHHH   Note  To install the SIM card  refer to Inserting SIM card section  in Chapter 2        Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  28 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    NEXCOM       Connecting to Internet    1 Connect to Internet by launching the 3G watcher AP from Desktop  3  To place a telephone call  select  lt VOICE gt   enter the phone number  Press  lt Connect gt   from on screen numeric key pad  Be sure to connect MIC and Head     iiy Sierra Wireless Watcher      a  Lx     phone     Airplane mode  radio is off    SIERRA WIRELESS       2  Connecting to the Internet      SIEFRIPLA WIFIELIESS       Far EasTone    SIERRA WIRELESS       Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  29 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    4  For more information  click the     butto
38. emove the    battery   2  With the rear side facing up  remove the protection rubber from each    side of MRC 2200        Protection Protection  rubber rubber  Mounting Mounting  screw screw  Battery    Bl  NEXCOM EH    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  9 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 2  Getting Started    NEXCOM    4  Align the SIM card to the SIM slot  The angled corner of the SIM card 5  Insert the SIM card into the slot until it is completely seated in place   ensures that the card fits in the correct direction in the slot     SIM slot       6  To remove the card  push the SIM card to eject the card from the slot     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  10 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 2  Getting Started DTI     Installing the Battery Pack    HHH ha Note   Although the system supports both external AC power and  internal battery  we highly recommend that you use AC power  whenever you are powering on MRC 2200 for the first time     1  With the rear side facing up and the battery cover removed  install the 2  Replace the left mounting screw to secure the battery in place   battery as shown below        INECOM TEE  EH  Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  11 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 2  Getting Started NEXCOM       3  Replace the right mounting screw to secure the battery in place        Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  12 MRC 
39. f the connections  It is recom   mended that you do not use needlenose pliers to disconnect connections  as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Preface    Safety Precautions    1   2   3     Read these safety instructions carefully   Keep this User Manual for later reference     Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning  Use a  damp cloth  Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning     For plug in equipment  the power outlet socket must be located near  the equipment and must be easily accessible     Keep this equipment away from humidity     Put this equipment on a stable surface during installation  Dropping  it or letting it fall may cause damage     Do not leave this equipment in either an unconditioned environment  or in a above 40  C storage temperature as this may damage the  equipment     The openings on the enclosure are for air convection to protect the  equipment from overheating  DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS     Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connect   ing the equipment to the power outlet     Place the power cord in a way so that people will not step on it  Do  not place anything on top of the power cord  Use a power cord that  has been approved for use with the product and that it matches the  voltage and current marked on the product s electrical range label   The voltage and cur
40. g BIOS Setup and System    Moving Around and Making Selections    The BIOS setup utility uses a key based navigation system called hot keys   Most of the    BIOS setup utility hot keys can be used at any time during the setup navi   gation process     These keys include   F1     lt F10 gt     Enter      ESC      Arrow   keys  and so  on     Functions    Change Field    m    General Help  Save and Exit          Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved        NEKCOM    Main Menu    The main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navigate  Each  main BIOS setup menu option is described in this user s guide  The Main   BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames  The left frame displays   all the options that can be configured   Grayed out  options cannot be   configured  Options is blue can be     The right frame displays the key legend  Above the key legend is an area  reserved for a text message  When an option is selected in the left frame   it is highlighted in white  Often a text message will accompany it     When you first enter the Setup Utility  you will enter the Main setup  screen  You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the  Main tab  The Main BIOS Setup screen is shown below     BIOS SETUP UTILITY       Product  MRC 2200        ANIBIOS   Version  06 00 16  Build Date 05 20 10  ID  HT22 012    Processor  Intel R  fitom TMD CPU N450 R 1 66GHz  Count  1    System Memory Select Iten  Size  2039MB Change Field  Sele
41. gy for better power consumption while adapting a more reli    able 5 wire touch screen that provides outstanding endurance and faster  response time  The new battery design for MRC 2200 provides a hot swap   pable feature for a smoother and better work efficiency     With the powerful 3 5G mobile broadband engine  MRC 2200 can   benefit users by efficiently utilizing existing broadband service coverage    A thoughtful design of the front panel provides an option of front side  colorful camera from 0 3M pixel to 2M pixel  MRC 2200 is equipped with  a built in barcode scanner and RFID interface  providing various accessories  to match your application and business requirement     MRC 2200 goes through rigorous tests such as the MIL STD 810F and IP54  to ensure that it can stand harsh environment and meet the industrial stan   dard of reliability     The highly reliable and rugged MRC 2200 supports mobile data transi   tion in the field in multiple sectors  including transportation  field service   portable payment  store picking and distribution  It can increase work ef   ficiency and save the total cost of in field data management     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 2  Getting Started    NEXCOM       Getting to Know MRC 2200    Front View    Function  LED Indicators  D Indicates the power status  Blue   2 rere   l Indicates the battery status  Green   y    Indicates the HDD status  Green         Indicates
42. hapter tells you how you can effectively manage the PC  power  Keep in mind that it s important to properly use the battery to  obtain optimal battery performance   This chapter covers the following information    e What is an AC adapter   e Charging the battery pack   e Initializing the battery pack   e Checking the battery level   e Replacing the battery pack   e Battery low signals and actions   e External battery usage   e Power saving tips    AC Adapter    CAUTION  The AC adapter is designed for indoor use  and use  of your tablet PC only  Connecting the AC adapter to other  device can damage the adapter        The AC power cord supplied in your tablet PC package is for use of the  country of purchase only  If you plan to travel abroad with your tablet PC   consult with your dealer first for the appropriate power cord  When dis   connecting the AC adapter  begin disconnecting from the electrical outlet  and then disconnect from the tablet PC  A reverse procedure may cause       Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  35    damages to the AC adapter or tablet PC  Always hold the plug head when  unplugging the connector  Never pull on the cord     As the tablet PC runs on DC power  the AC adapter would be serving as a  converter of AC  Alternating Current  and DC  Direct Current  power  As  an electrical outlet usually provides AC power  it also charges the battery  pack when connecting to AC power  The adapter operates on any voltage  in the 
43. if the audio driver is installed properly in your PC   2  Check if the external audio device is properly connected   3  Check if the sound volume control is set too low or mute  Increase sound volume   GPS Problems  1  I cannot use the GPS function  1  Check if the GPS feature is turned on   2  Check if the GPS function works outdoor  in an open air environment  and clear sky condition   3  Make sure you have an antenna amplifier device installed for in car use     Startup Problems    1  When I pushed the power button to turn on the PC  it does not  1  If you are using an AC power  check if the AC adapter is securely connected to your PC and the electrical outlet  respond and the power indicator does not light green  works properly   2  If ing the battery power  check if the battery is fully discharged        L   li PC power is up but it stops after POST  1  Power cycle your tablet PC   2  Disconnect external devices and restart your PC        Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  55 MRC 2200 User Manual    
44. let PC on  The tablet PC  will be shut down by itself when the battery is completely discharged     3  Connect the AC adapter to fully charge the battery pack  The initializing  process is completed     Checking the Battery Level    HHH NOTE  Battery level is an indication of estimated result of the  system only  The actual operating time may vary from the indi   cation depending on the level of tablet PC usage     By Operating System   You can check the approximate battery level using the battery meter func   tion of the operating system  To read the battery level in Windows  go to  Control Panel   Power Options   Power Meter  The Power meter icon could  be set to Taskbar for easy access     nm  EH  MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 4  Managing Power    Battery Low Signals and Actions    The battery voltage drops as the battery is discharging   Battery Low  indi   cator will be turned on when the battery is at 10 96 of its remaining power  level  1096 is Windows default setting   Power indicator  blue  and battery   indicator  green  will blink to alert for action      i NOTE  Level of low battery alert can be setup under Windows         A    Save information data as soon as possible when the system indicates low  battery power  The remaining operating time vary from types of usage    Audio subsystem  PC card  hard or USB flash disk could drive out the bat   tery power very quickly  Respond to the Battery Low signal by taking one  of the following actions Place tablet PC on St
45. n     r     ap Sierra Wireless Watcher    Airplane mode  radio is off    SIERRA WIRELESS       5  Select the help topics for detail           JG Watcher alin Help        Fae LA ACIER B KEP eS eS ae DIDA Un  ATE ee FT     arii En catis ar if imr Pe d a e   apad Wd rrr p Flame ruere ee RY O EHE D DOT Pe    onan  m en bacs Ten Trig dar civit iae og aka ha gee pore erc bor pay thet fa   EN LE eg eee    ee i nain ia raen ee u me adhba ga ee kaa  TEACIDET Po eb TET          ma rwuga Tor ees Fol nri Fon inurl eer Baal a    Pawiin ie quar ia non eta                                                    ER HPA ar ahir i LL il KURA  ka  onip ha nie oe deed gra ana arian ge a ma hij baara ped mop de i nus  i Ra PO BO AARAA KAA Oe CHIC MAF B EXT AY   ritum Fun aede ium ia n ean umm dn erm em nm reien m eR             Eae s mag Je re or ee p M LIT  epo IP HAB SOLE eee hen rau LIAE  fen WA Ib on Senko aman HA Crete ry nns eich ima l Ext    CECY       Using Barcode Scanner Features  Optional     The MRC 2200 has optional Barcode Scanner  By default the Barcode AP  is pre installed in your Operating System  If you wish to add the Barcode   Setup and using MRC 2200 Barcode LR2500 Scanner  please contact your  sales for detail     Setup and using MRC 2200 Barcode LR2500  1  MRC 2200 Barcode Default is COM1    2  Open Barcode AP Tscan EXE    3  Select Settings COM1 Toggle ON     Tscan for Wins     scan fc Ee Me ae     c  2003  COM2          7 Databits  8 Databits    No parity  Odd parity  Even par
46. national Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  18 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC NEXCOM       4  Click   Close    Configure the Function Key utility and User Define Setting  Nexcom Function Key Setup 1  Click Fn Icon   Open Utility        2  Right click and open the function key window from taskbar     Easvkew   Front Button 1  Easvkev   Front Button 2  Easvkev   Front Button 3    Easvkev   Front Button 4 Windows XP Embedded    ie  OF 0227 2300  Service Pack 2     EasvKev   About    ae Eeo   dine  x 44 PM       3  Take front button 1 as example     The button properties windows display the hotkey s current setting and  from the drop down menu  you can select the desired options        Function 1 NowScting  Internet Explorer    Function   FO  Modify      Backlight Down  Backlight Up of       6  Re boot OS     NEXCOM      Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  19 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    MRC 2200 provides the default function options listed below   1 Backlight Down   2 Backlight UP   3 Customize   4 Internet Explorer   5 Screen keyboard   6 WordPad     4  Choose the one you would like and then click  Modify  and then OK    Button Properties    Function 1 NowSetting  Internet Explorer    Backlight Down    CL x DO xs       NEKCOM    5  If you wish to define your key setting  select  customize   5 1 Select customize   5 2 Click Modify   5 3 Descript the setting   5 4 Browse the path and choo
47. national Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  23 MRC 2200 User Manual       Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    7  Click OK and your setting shows below     Storage settings    Up  Down    Close       8  The preview window displays the current capture screen  Aim at the    target and press the  lt PHOTO gt  button at the top right of the MRC 2200        Py         Canin onec hon    rire     Emi      Micmac WOH  mags Copter  WT    Cime   Pilesa  75      CERES    Preview wand mI       Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved      Tn Tm     Using the Communication Features    Using the Wireless LAN  Your tablet PC support wireless LAN with the following features     e The integrated QCOM 802XKNA wireless card supports 802 11b g n  1T2R MIMO modes    e Supports WPA  and WPA2  802 1x security  e Supports 64 bit and 128 bit WEP AES CCMP  TKIP data encryption    e Supports Peer to Peer  Ad Hoc  and Access Point  Infrastructure  modes    Technoloo 802 11b  802 11n    Band  GHz  DSSS OFDM OFDM       Configuring Your Wireless LAN    m  EH  24 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    To connect to a wireless network     1  Double click the Wireless Network Connection icon located at bottom  right on your Windows system tray     2 The Wireless Network Connection window displays the detected wireless  network        Frome Mectuork Advanced Statistics LI WES UN CLs Ba    Sorted by        up   channel e signa C Show dam  AP Lipt  gt   AphatdNEW
48. nder international copyright laws  with all rights reserved  No  part of this manual may be reproduced  copied  translated or transmitted  in any form or by any means without the prior written consent from  NEXCOM International Co   Ltd     Disclaimer    The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice  and does not represent commitment from NEXCOM International Co   Ltd   However  users may update their knowledge of any product in use by con   stantly checking its manual posted on our website  http  Awww nexcom   com  NEXCOM shall not be liable for direct  indirect  special  incidental  or  consequential damages arising out of the use of any product  nor for any  infringements upon the rights of third parties  which may result from such  use  Any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular  purpose is also disclaimed     Acknowledgements   MRC 2200 is a trademark of NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All other  product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks of their respec   tive owners  rect the interference  take adequate measures  at their own  expense        Regulatory Compliance Statements    This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class A devices  and describes how to keep the system CE compliant     Declaration of Conformity    FCC    This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the limits for  a Class A digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to p
49. nds  to activate Screen Rotation    e F3 button is the LCD brightness control up key   e F4 button is the LCD brightness control down key     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  17 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC DTI         ESI EI  3  Click the Advanced tab  Under  When I press the sleep button on my Setup the Function Key utility  computer    select Stand by and then click OK  1  Go to CA Utility Function key  utility and run Nexcom Functionkey     Setup exe    Power Options Properties      Power Schemes   Alarms   Power Meter Hibernate    L4       2  Click  lt Next gt         Select the power saving settings you want to use     Nexcom Function Key Setup    Options  Always show icon on the taskbar  Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby    _ 7  fy Hozom Furstion Key Setup  Imtallation Opticon  i  Ix    Check the componen you eant ba  irha and unstesck the componit  quiu den wean 15 roll  Check Feo 1 coner    Power buttons pP EIEm    When   press the power button on my computer   Shut down       When   press the sleep button on my computer     Standby     M  3  Click   Install       Nexcom Function Key Setup           p  2  ES Hezxcom Funclion Key Setup  lemtallation Folder L fx    Abu enl iod  Nieves Further ey iris l olio leiten Ta re in     different bolder  chick Bina and select anceher Folder Chek ingkal bo shart  Ehe rct allater       mone            NACOM EE    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM Inter
50. nnection  of PC or Laptop to transfer data and update information  The mini USB    MES uds Docki t  port supports USB 2 0 specification  Seen E       USB USB Desktop Docking Station    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  42 MRC 2200 User Manual    NEXCOM     Chapter 5  Expanding Your Tablet PC  The photo below shows MRC 2200 connected to the Vehicle Docking Sta        The photo below shows MRC 2200 connected to the desktop docking  tion     Station               m  EJ            z       EJ        E                           2  a  x        RAM Mount kit  is not included        You may also connect MRC 2200 to a Vehicle Docking Station     RAM Mount kit  is not included   Mo   EH  Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  43 MRC 2200 User Manual       Chapter 6  Using BIOS Setup and System    Chapter 6  Using BIOS Setup and System    BIOS Setup Utility is a program for configuring the BIOS  Basic Input   Output System  settings of the tablet PC  BIOS is a layer of software  called  firmware  that translates instructions from other layers of software into  instructions that the tablet PC hardware can understand  The BIOS settings  are needed by your tablet PC to identify the types of installed devices and  establish special features     The System Recovery feature allows your system s hard disk drive to return  back to its factory default state with Windows operating system in its  initial setting     When and How to 
51. optional    e   Mobile broadband module  supports GSM GPRS HSDPA WCDMA   optional    e   RFID module  13 56MHz  supports Tag of ISO1443A or ISO15693   optional    e 1 Barcode scanner  1D 2D  optional     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction    Indicators and Buttons    Power on off status  Blue LED on power switch    Battery status  Green LED  Battery discharged  Glows Orange  Charging   Fully charged  Battery LED turns off    Battery low  Battery LED glows Green and Power LED glows Blue   Wireless on off LED  Orange LED on Wireless on off switch  Glows Or   ange when being accessed    Hard Drive status  Green LED  Glows Green when HDD is being ac   cessed    4 Programmable function keys   Navigation key   Power on off switch   Wireless on off switch   Camera snap shot button   Barcode scanner button    Power Input    Power Input Voltage  DC 19V 3 42A   AC Adapter  100V 240V AC  50Hz 60Hz   Battery  Rechargeable 3 Cell  3S1P  Lithium lon Smart Battery Pack   2600 mAh 11 1V  28 86W hr  Hot Swappable   Over Charge Protection  Over Discharge Protection  Over Current and  Output Short    NEXCOM     Dimensions    296mm  W  x 214mm  H  x 50mm  D  with Rubber  280mm  W  x 205mm  H  x 37mm  D  without Rubber  Weight  1 44Kg with Rubber  1 2Kg without Rubber    Construction    Plastic     upper and lower housing  ABS   PC   Color  Black    Environment    Operating Temperature   20 C to 50  C   Tested M
52. pyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     IX    MRC 2200 User Manual    Preface    Global Service Contact Information    Headquarters   NEXCOM International Co   Ltd   15F  No  920  Chung Cheng Rd    ZhongHe District  New Taipei City  23586   Taiwan  R O C    Tel   886 2 8226 7786   Fax   886 2 8226 7782  www nexcom com    America   USA   NEXCOM USA   2883 Bayview Drive   Fremont CA 94538  USA  Tel   1 510 656 2248  Fax   1 510 656 2158  Email  sales nexcom com  www nexcom com    Asia   Taiwan   Central Taiwan Office   16F  No 250  Sec  2  Chongde Rd    Beitun Dist   Taichung City 406  R O C   Tel   886 4 2249 1179   Fax   886 4 2249 1172   Email  sales nexcom com tw  www nexcom com tw    Japan   NEXCOM Japan   9F  Tamachi Hara Bldg   4 11 5  Shiba Minato ku   Tokyo  108 0014  Japan   Tel   81 3 5419 7830   Fax   81 3 5419 7832   Email  sales nexcom jp com  www nexcom jp com    China   NEXCOM China   2F  Block 4  Venus Plaza  Bldg  21   ZhongGuanCun Software Park  No  8   Dongbeiwang West Rd   Haidian District   Beijing  100193  China   Tel   86 10 8282 6599   Fax   86 10 8282 5955   Email  sales nexcom cn  www nexcom cn    Shanghai Office   Room 603 604  Huiyinmingzun Plaza Bldg   1   No 609  Yunlin East Rd     Shanghai  200062  China   Tel   86 21 5278 5868   Fax   86 21 3251 6358   Email  sales nexcom cn   www nexcom cn    NACOM eeeeerrr   C   C   C isCSCSS    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 Use
53. r   ranty that are returned to NEXCOM   if products do prove to be defective  during their warranty period  they will be repaired unless other warranty  terms have been specified     4 2 NEXCOM owns all parts removed from repaired products     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 7  Warranty and Service    4 3 NEXCOM will use parts made by various manufacturers in performing  the repair     4 4 The repaired products will be warranted subjected to the original war   ranty coverage and period only     4 5 For products returned for RMA request but  proved to be no defect   fault after the RMA process  NEXCOM reserves the right to claim for a  NDF NTF  No Defect Trouble Found  Service Charge     4 6 NEXCOM will issue RMA Report which included Repair Detailed Infor   mation to the customer when the defective products were repaired and  returned     4 7 In addition to the above  NEXCOM may authorize Independent Third   party suppliers to repair the defective products for NEXCOM     5  Out Of Warranty Service    There will be a Service Charge from NEXCOM for the  Out Of Warranty   product service  these include Basic Diagnostic Service Fee and Advanced  Component Replacement Fee respectively  If the product can not be  repaired  NEXCOM will either return the product to the customer or  just  scrap it  by customer s instruction     NEXCOM     5 1 Testing and Parts Replacement    NEXCOM will have the following charges
54. r 1 x MRC2300 H  P N  10U00230000X0  with Protection Rubber  e Protection Rubber Left  P N  5044440186X00    e Protection Rubber Right  P N  5044440185X00    e 1 x Battery  P N  4ZTSS26301X00    e   x Adapter  P N 7400065005X00    e 1 x MRC 2200 CD Driver  P N  602DCD0297X00    e 1 x MRC 2200 Quick Reference Guide  P N  60177A0195X00     e 2x MRC 2200 HEAD SCREW  P N  50311F0179X00   e   x Hand Strap  P N  6019900017X00     NACOM EEEELLLLILLLsoIISQII LUIILLIZIqIIGISSIIRILULAnLAGi GcLIoI GL    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  xil MRC 2200 User Manual    Preface    Ordering Information    The following provides ordering information for MRC 2200 2300     e MRC 2200  P N  10U00220000X0     8  Fanless Ruggidized Tablet PC with Intel   Atom    1 6GHz processor  8GB SSD  1GB  Memory  5 wires Touch Screen  WiFi    e MRC 2300 H  P N  10U00230000X0     8    Fanless Ruggidized Tablet PC  With Intel  Atom    1 6GHz processor 120GB HDD 1GB Memory Daylight Readable  Touch Screen GPS WiFi Bluetooth    e MRC 2300 S  P N  10U00230001X0     8    Fanless Ruggidized Tablet PC  With Intel  Atom    1 6GHz processor 8GB SSD 1GB Memory Daylight Readable  Touch Screen GPS WiFi Bluetooth    e Optional Accessories Ordering Information for MRC 2200 2300    Vehicle Docking Station  P N  10UKODOCKOOX0    Desktop Docking Station  P N  10UKODOCKO02X0    Holding Bracket  P N  50501A0325X00    4 Slots Battery Charger  P N  10UKOBATTOOXO    1D Laser Barcode Scanner  RIOTEC 
55. r Manual    Preface    Shenzhen Office   Room1 707  North Block  Pines Bldg    No 7 Tairan Rd   Futian Area   Shenzhen  518040  China   Tel   86 755 8332 7203   Fax   86  55 8332  213   Email  sales nexcom cn  www nexcom cn    Wuhan Office   1 C1804  1805  Mingze Liwan   No  519 South Luoshi Rd    Hongshan District    Wuhan  430070  China   Tel   86 27 8722 7400   Fax   86 27 8722 7400   Email  sales nexcom cn  www nexcom cn    Chengdu Office   9F Shuxiangxie  Xuefu Garden   No 12 Section 1  South Yihuan Rd    Chengdu  610061  China   Tel   86 28 8523 0186   Fax   86 28 8523 0186   Email  sales nexcom cn  www nexcom cn    Europe   Italy   NEXCOM ITALIA S r l   Via Gaudenzio Ferrari 29   21047 Saronno  VA   Italia   Tel   39 02 9628 0333   Fax   39 02 9286 9215   Email  nexcomitalia nexcom eu  www nexcomitalia  it    United Kingdom   NEXCOM EUROPE   10 Vincent Avenue    Crownhill Business Centre    Milton Keynes  Buckinghamshire MK8 OAB   United Kingdom   Tel   44 1908 267121   Fax   44 1908 262042   Email  sales uk nexcom eu  WWW nexcom eu    NACOM GIULL LIIPILELLSLALL  LIPXLNLLLILULLLLIULUUULBLULBGLGLGGL OC Ae L ACOI     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Package Contents    Before continuing  verify that the MRC 2200 package that you received is complete  Your MRC 2200 package should have all the items listed in the follow   ing table     e 1 x MRC 2200  P N  10U00220000X0  or 1 x MRC2300 S  P N  10U00230001X0  o
56. range of 100 to 240 V AC     Battery Pack        CAUTION  Battery can explode  leak  or catch on fire if exposed  canoni tO high temperatures or fire  opened or disassembled        Recycling your battery  Do not dispose the battery pack to  trash can  It may contain toxic materials  They could threaten  our environment if not properly discarded     The battery pack is the source of power of the tablet PC  It can be  recharged by using an AC adapter  The operating time of a fully charged  battery pack is vary and is depended on usage  Operating time could be  shortened when access to peripheral applications is frequent  The battery  power output is DC11 1V 2600mAh          EH  MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 4  Managing Power    Charging the Battery Pack  HHH Note  The battery will not be charged in a temperature below  0   C  32   F   It is also recommended not to charge the battery    when surrounding temperature is above 45  C  113  P         When the surrounding temperature gets above 55  C  131   F    the battery indicator will flash in red and may automatically  shut down the charging process to prevent battery damage     Do not disconnect the AC adapter unless the battery is fully  charged  A partially charged battery may shorten the life of the  battery     When the battery power level is low  the power indicator  blue  and bat   tery indicator  Green  will blink to alert for action  To charge the battery  pack  connect the AC adapter and the tablet PC to an electrical
57. rent rating of the cord must be greater than the  voltage and current rating marked on the product     All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted     16   17     NEXCOM        If the equipment is not used for a long time  disconnect it from the  power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage     Never pour any liquid into an opening  This may cause fire or electri   cal shock     Never open the equipment  For safety reasons  the equipment should  be opened only by qualified service personnel     If one of the following situations arises  get the equipment checked  by service personnel    a  The power cord or plug is damaged    b  Liquid has penetrated into the equipment    c  The equipment has been exposed to moisture     d  The equipment does not work well  or you cannot get it to work  according to the user s manual     e  The equipment has been dropped and damaged   f  The equipment has obvious signs of breakage     Do not place heavy objects on the equipment     The unit uses a three wire ground cable which is equipped with a  third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock  Do not defeat  the purpose of this pin  If your outlet does not support this kind of  plug  contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet     CAUTION  DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY  REPLACED  REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE  RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER  DISCARD USED BATTER   IES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS    
58. rovide reasonable protection against harmful interference  when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This equip   ment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not  installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in a  residential area  domestic environment  is likely to cause harmful interfer   ence  in which case the user will be required to correct the interference   take adequate measures  at their own expense     CE    The product s  described in this manual complies with all applicable Euro   pean Union  CE  directives if it has a CE marking  For computer systems to  remain CE compliant  only CE compliant parts may be used  Maintaining  CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Preface    RoHS Compliance    NEXCOM RoHS Environmental Policy and Status  Update    NEXCOM is a global citizen for building the digital infra   structure  We are committed to providing green products  and services  which are compliant with European Union  RoHS  Restriction on Use of Hazardous Substance in Electronic Equipment   directive 2002 95 EU  to be your trusted green partner and to protect our  environment     RoHS restricts the use of Lead  Pb     0 196 or 1 000ppm  Mercury  Hg       0 196 or 1 000ppm  Cadmium  Cd     0 0196 or 100ppm 
59. s as follow    e  ntegrated with high density codec  ALC888 VC2 GR    e One external Microphone in   e One external Line out   e Two internal digital stereo speakers  2 2W 4Q   one on each side    e One internal analog microphone    Connecting Audio Devices    For higher audio quality  you may connect external audio devices  such as  speakers  headphone  or earphone through the audio out connector     Using the CMOS Camera Features    Your tablet PC is preinstalled with 2M Pixel CMOS camera  The camera  push button is located at the top right corner for convenient access     Launch the CMOS Camera  1  Double click  lt Dorgem gt  icon from Desktop     2  In Dorgem pop up window  it displays the basic camera setting     Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    NEXCOM       3  Click Storage settings to set file store location  5  Click OK and file store settings window shows below     Select storage type E    Camera selection    Sovre Display    Microsoft WDM Image Capture  Win32  v    JPEG compression  E       Ready    O  External Program       4  Click Add and choose storage type     Storage settings  6  Fill in name of this setting and browser the URL you would like to put     File store settings        Enable  Interval     Filename     Down    Close    Reset time when not stored           Create directories      Custom captions Settings       NEX T    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM Inter
60. s that all her Industry grade Mobile Rugged Com   puter products will be free from defect in neither material nor workman   ship for twenty four  24  months from the day of invoice issued  third   party accessory items such as LCD Panel  Battery Packs  Cables  AC DC  Adapter Charger  and Mounts are warranted with their own designated  period  six  6  to twelve  12  months accordingly  from the day of their  purchase     1 2 If MNEXCOM determines customer s warranty claim is valid  NEXCOM  will repair or replace product s  without additional charge for parts and  labor  An Extended Warranty Program will extend the warranty period of  the product accordingly     2  Warranty Coverage    The warranty applies only to products manufactured or distributed by NEX   COM and her subsidiaries  This warranty covers all the products shipments  except for    2 1 Any claimed defect  products that have been repaired or modified by  persons who have not been authorized by NEXCOM or  products which  have been subjected to misuse  abuse  accident  improper installation  or  usage not in accordance with the product instruction  NEXCOM assumes  no liability as a consequence of such events under the term of this war   ranty     2 2 Damages caused by customers  delivery shipping of the products or   product failure resulted from electrical power voltage shock  or  installa   tion of parts components which are not supplied approved by NEXCOM in  advance     2 3 Third party products   2 3 1 Software 
61. se the program file   5 5 OK    tton Properties    Function 1 NowSetting  Internet Explorer    Function    Customize 1    Modify   2    Description    Paint 3    Path   CAWINDOWS system32 mspain 4  OK 5  Cancel         6  The window shows your setting    Button Properties    Function 1 NowSetting  Customize  Function        Modify    Description    Paint       Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    Navigation Key    The navigation button is located at the bottom center of the tablet PC  It  is used to control the cursor movement or hi lighted item to go up  down   left  right  and select     Using the On screen Keyboard    You may get on screen keyboard easier by setting it as quick button   refer  to Programmable Function Keys  or access the on screen keyboard from  Windows Desktop  please go to Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Accessories  gt  Ac   cessibility  gt  On screen Keyboard             File Keyboard Settings Help   esc Fa  Fo Fri  Fra psc      brk   E pjaolsjsjsisizjsjslo      bo Jins  hm  pup  ta  ajwjelriti   jujilo p  r n   gt  Set  end pan 7  Lm alslalrla n i k r       en    M zt sii vieinin              ctrl   alt    T              Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     NEXCOM     Using the Touchscreen    MRC 2200 tablet PC comes with resistive touchscreen function and Active  Digitizer  optional  feature  The touchscreen function onl
62. service charge shall  be assessed and the customer is responsible for this extra return shipping  charge     3 1 Customers should enclose the  NEXCOM RMA Service Form  with the  returned products     3 2 Customers need to write down all the information related to the prob   lems on the  NEXCOM RMA Service Form  when applying for the RMA  service  Those information will help NEXCOM to understand the problems  better  those usually include the fault description  on screen messages     CECY    and any picture s  if possible     3 3 Customers could send back the faulty product s  with or without the  accessories and key parts such as the CPU and DIMM  If those key parts are  included  please be noted clearly within the RMA Request Form  NEXCOM  takes no responsibility for the parts which are not listed in the returned  request form     3 4 Customers hold the responsibility to ensure that the packing of defec   tive products is durable enough to be resistant against further damage  within the transportation  damage caused by transportation factor is  treated as  Out of Warranty    under our warranty specification     3 5 RMA products returned by NEXCOM to any location other than the  customer registered delivery address will incur an extra shipping charge  whenever there is a need  the customer is responsible for paying the extra  shipping charges  duties  and taxes of this shipment     4  Product Repairing    4 1 NEXCOM will repair defective products covered under this limited wa
63. t will automatically reload the running applications on  desktop exactly as before  This feature allows the unit to be turned off to  save the battery power  and resume to working condition in few seconds     To enable the Hibernation feature  from Desktop go to Start    Control  Panel  gt  Power Options  gt  Hibernation  Click   enable Hibernation gt  then    OK    Refer to Windows Help for detail     Power Options Properties      Power Schemes   Alarms   Power Meter   Advanced   Hibemate         ae x  When your computer hibernates  it stores whatever it has in  n memory on your hard disk and then shuts down  When your  computer comes out of hibernation  it returns to its previous state     Hibernate  Disk space for hibernation    Free disk space  3 812 MB  Disk space required to hibernate  1 015 MB                NEKCOM    Power Saving Tips   Battery operating time can be extended by the followings   1 Set tablet PC in power saving mode  see previous section   2  Enable Power Management   3  Reduce the LCD brightness to the lowest comfortable level   4  Shorten the length of time Windows turns off the display   5      Eliminate the use of USB devices such as uses the touch screen pen  instead of a USB mouse and unplug the USB flash drive when it is not in  use     6  Exit application that uses PC card when finished     7 Remove any PC card that is not in use  Some PC cards might drain  down battery power even if they are inactive     8  Deactivate Wireless LAN function when
64. ty    1 Stop Bit  2 Stop Bits    Special Keys          Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC DTI        4  Check Setting  5  Scan     Tscan for Wins Tscan for Win3   soa Help Program Settings Help  scan fc v COMI  gt   Toagle on off J00 XP v1 04  scan for Windows 95 98 ME NT 20007XP v1 04        E 150    c  2003 Opticon Sensors Europe B V   COM4     7Databits     COM1  9600 n 8 1 Status  Portis open    8 DataBil Mi  apis  bal 1200       w No parity  Odd parity 4800  Even parity       w 1 Stop Bit  2 Stop Bits          Special Keys    fest  471722021499011  aL    Tscan for Win32  Program Settings Help  scan for Windows 95 96 ME NT 2000  P v1 04   c  2003 Opticon Sensors Europe B V     COM1  9600 n 8 1 Status  Portis open         EH    Copyright    2010 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved  31 MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC NEXCOM       Using RFID Features  Optional  2  Select the Comport device connected to the unit     Click Change Comport to confirm the selected setting   1  Run the RFID utility   CA ASTAG Mifare Module Demo Program  50 m id  L RFD Utility    Fle Edt View  Favorkes Took Help    O      i  sena f Foes  i     Mifare Card Operate Environment       C A EEN Sue  Opening Comport succeeds         Address  E CAUBICARFID  Utility ompor MI F Opening Comport succeeds      AA    Seleti Comport Select co  mh aan    File and Folder Tasks
65. y NEXCOM are covered by a three year warranty  period     NEXCOM Return Merchandise Authorization  RMA         Customers shall enclose the  NEXCOM RMA Service Form  with the  returned packages        Customers must collect all the information about the problems encoun   tered and note anything abnormal or  print out any on screen messages   and describe the problems on the  NEXCOM RMA Service Form  for  the RMA number apply process        Customers can send back the faulty products with or without acces   sories  manuals  cable  etc   and any components from the card  such as  CPU and RAM  If the components were suspected as part of the prob   lems  please note clearly which components are included  Otherwise   NEXCOM is not responsible for the devices parts        Customers are responsible for the safe packaging of defective products   making sure it is durable enough to be resistant against further damage  and deterioration during transportation  In case of damages occurred  during transportation  the repair is treated as  Out of Warranty            Any products returned by NEXCOM to other locations besides the cus   tomers  site will bear an extra charge and will be billed to the customer     Repair Service Charges for Out of Warranty Products    NEXCOM will charge for out of warranty products in two categories  one  is basic diagnostic fee and another is component  product  fee     System Level       Component fee  NEXCOM will only charge for main components such  as SMD 
66. y available when  running in the Windows  thus it is not available in DOS mode or BIOS  Setup program     A  CAUTION  Only use the included stylus pen on touchscreen  Do     not use a sharp object such as ballpoint pen or pencil on the  touchscreen  Doing so may result in damaging the touchscreen  surface       CAUTIONIS        The touchscreen has same function as a mouse device  It allows you to  perform click  double click  and right click functions     Function Action    Windows  the windows    Right click Use stylus pen to press lightly on the item menu until    a pop up menu appears  and then select the desired  function    Drag and drop  Use stylus pen to drag and drop an item by pressing and  hold down on the desired item  drag your pen to bring  the item to reach your destination  and release your pen  to drop the item to the designated location       an  EH  MRC 2200 User Manual    Chapter 3  Operating Your Tablet PC    Using the Video Features    Your tablet PC comes with convenient video features as follow   e 8  TFT LCD with LED backlight  800 x 600 pixels  SVGA   e Display rotation by pressing down F2 button for 3 seconds    e Ambient light sensor to support auto LCD backlight dimming  You may  change the active auto backlight control on off in BIOS  Default setting  Is Off     e Manually adjust the display brightness using the LCD brightness up  F3   and down  F4  buttons     NEKCOM    Using the Audio Features   Your tablet PC comes with convenient audio feature
    
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